Thursday, December 23, 2010

December 23

Advent Conspiracy and Milk Drinkers

We are participating in an Advent Conspiracy at Grace Church this Christmas. We are saying “No” to excessive spending and “Yes” to giving, loving and worshiping fully. We are conspiring to recapture the true Christ-centered Christmas which is radically different than what we see unfolding around us in Stamford this December. In our reading today, the core of our conspiracy is revealed. The contrast is seen as the difference between milk drinkers and meat eaters.

Milk drinkers are defined in Hebrews 5:11-14. We are all born again as milk drinkers. All babies must start with a diet of milk. But after a period of time, we must set the bottle aside and move on to maturity.

Here are the four rebukes of long term milk drinkers:
1. They are slow to learn. They just don’t catch the real purpose and mission we are sent on.
2. They don’t know how to share with others. They are only interested in having their own needs met. They want to be fed; they want to feel comfortable. These bottle-fed Christians should be mentoring and teaching others but they continue to sit in Bible studies for years just taking in more and more milk.
3. They have a baby food diet. Milk is pre-digested food, and it is especially suited to babies. There is nothing as cute as a newborn baby drinking from a bottle. But what about a 16-year-old asking for a bottle at the dinner table? That would be called a tragedy. The question isn’t: How many years have you known the Lord? The question is: What are you eating?
4. They are unskilled in using the Word. As we grow in the Word, we learn to use it in daily life. We use the Word to train our hearts to know the difference between good and evil.

So, what is the meat that we are to be eating? The steak is putting our faith into action. If milk is our creed, then meat is our deed. If milk is the talk, then meat is the walk. Meat is the practical ability to live the truth in our lives.

This brings us to our Advent Conspiracy. The meat is described in Hebrews 6:10, God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.

The "Meat" is loving and helping people. This Christmas join us in our conspiracy as we change the world through the love of Jesus.

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